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Fanner 50. My parents would not buy me one, but my Aunt bought me one anyway. Here is the commercial that mesmerized my childhood mind.

 
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GI Joe, circa 1964.


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A tonka John deer tractor.... with a hay bailer
 
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Hot Wheels.....the old school ones circa 1960-1970.



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Fanner 50 was my thought when I read the thread title.


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As I was reading the title I am thinking 'Fanner 50'. And then I read the OP's post.
And no one lost an eye.
 
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A couple gross of bottle rockets.


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Legos and a chemistry set. Yeah, I'm an engineering nerd. But I did manage to (unintentionally) set the bus stop on fire with a home made incindiary firecracker when I was 12.

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Marbles.




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Big Wheel
GI Joes
Hot Wheels cars and racetracks.



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Marbles.


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Mine was my Tonka Volkswagen Beetle.


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Marbles.


Yea, well mine was a hoop and a stick.
 
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GI Joe the adventure team guys. Still have some of the originals in mint condition
 
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These...I loved mine and the electric motor was the berries!...I made robots!



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Legos
Ertle tractors and implements
Matchbox and Hot Wheels
Plastic scale models

Our kids have numerous Legos, models, and Hot Wheels that I never play with. Lol! Who am I foolin'?! I still play with them!
 
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Cap pistols, American Flyer trains, Lionel trains, Ranger bicycles, control line model airplanes and Erector sets.
 
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Creepy Crawlers, where you poured the goop into the molds and cooked them until they were like rubber


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I had a Fanner 50 around 1959-60 or so. Also had a Belt Buckle Derringer that used "Greenie Stick'em Caps".

My favorites were the Play sets:
Fort Apache, Cape Canaveral (1960 or so).
Blue & Gray Battle Set (1962).
Operation Moon Base (around 1965).

I wish I had them now - they're valuable now.



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-AFX slot cars and track
-Big Wheel
-Tonka backhoe/crane/scoop thingy. It was green and was not comfortable to sit on while working it.
 
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Lincoln Logs, toy armymen, both WW2 and Civil War. Toy guns of any type.



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